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The Moment
“I wasn’t zocheh to have a family of my own,” he said. “If you have a son, would you name him after me?”
Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz
The Moment
When the dust settled, they learned they would be feeding 165 travelers
Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz
Podcast: Knesset Channel
LISTEN: Join Gedalia Guttentag as he speaks to voters at the polls in Israel's key swing areas
Gedalia Guttentag
Podcast: Knesset Channel
What does MK Moshe Gafni expect from Monday's elections? What's it like to run the Finance Committee without a government? And what does Rav Chaim think about the Trump Plan?
Gedalia Guttentag
Diplomatic Notes with Malcolm Hoenlein
As Iran dashes for the bomb, Israel may be preparing to act
Gedalia Guttentag
Diplomatic Notes with Malcolm Hoenlein
Any threat to the unity of Jerusalem under Jewish control is not something that Israel or world Jewry can yield to
Gedalia Guttentag
I read it for you
I’m an anxious person, so I keep a pillow stuffed with eight months’ worth of living expenses. It’s a little stiff , and the crinkly sound drives my wife crazy, but it helps me sleep better.
Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin
I read it for you
Each morning, Mr. Market knocks on the door and offers his stock at a different price.
Dovid Bashevkin
A Storied People
Everyone went from being the star to being just another talmid in the shiur
Rabbi Nachman Seltzer
A Storied People
True Tales from the Corners of Our World
Rabbi Nachman Seltzer
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“Why would Hashem want me to suffer so much humiliation from being with my sister-in-law all Yom Tov? I mean, you know how small I feel next to her, Shmu—she’s an impossible act to follow!”

By Riva Pomerantz

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Once you passed a certain age, he maintained, learning was an indulgence to be reserved for the early hours of the morning, and a little more at night — before, or after, one worked up a sweat to earn one’s daily bread. How could I argue with that? He had given me all I had.

By Esther Teichtal

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“Crazy! Who ever heard of a chassidishe meidel arranging things with a shadchan by herself? Her parents know nothing — she just goes ahead and meets a boy? And to a what? A moderne lawyer who wears a pink shirt, probably! You can forget it, Rikki. You — can — for — get — it!”

By Shuli Mayer

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What was it about this woman that unnerved him? Was it her pride in her job? Her unfamiliarity with the obvious? The hunger to do, to accomplish, outside of her home?

By Blimie Rabinowitz

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Davey’s eyes flicker to my right sleeve and I narrow my eyes as he vacillates over my fate. Is there anything left of me, or have I been reduced to a cripple?

By Rachael Lavon

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“Okay, so let me word it this way. If the rav feels he can’t come, can I offer the rav and rebbetzin tickets to Florida, really to anywhere, just so it doesn’t look bad? Maybe we can say your shvigger in Chicago isn’t feeling well? Whatever, just to take the edge off it.”

By Yisroel Besser